Abstract

Flood is defined as one of the most devastating natural hazards that lead to immeasurable damages in terms of human settlements and economic losses. As part of the Mediterranean region, Cyprus suffers from this disaster, being subjected to extreme events, land use changes and economic development. In this study, flood hazard is estimated and its extent on residential areas, villages, and agricultural areas located within the Garyllis basin is mapped and analyzed with the integration of remote sensing techniques, GIS, in-situ data, field visits and hydraulic modeling. Open-source HEC-RAS software has been used to estimate the spatial pattern of water surface depths during a 24-hour event for a 1000-year return period. Preliminary results indicate that the areas most susceptible to flooding are observed at the southern part of the basin. The intent is to assist policy makers and planners in the development of flood mitigation measures.

Keywords:
Flood myth Vulnerability assessment Vulnerability (computing) Water resource management Hazard Structural basin Drainage basin Hazard analysis Geology Environmental science Hydrology (agriculture) Geography Computer science Geomorphology Cartography Engineering Computer security Geotechnical engineering Archaeology Reliability engineering

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Topics

Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Hydrology and Drought Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
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